Sixty-one years after they ended their war with each other, Michigan and Ohio played a football game.
The Wolverines scored 34 points while the Buckeyes scored none. Michigan took a 1-0 lead in a new series against a non-rival and never looked back. Its season-ender and program measuring stick was the Chicago Maroons; Ohio State was little more than mid-October schedule filler back then.
And filler might be generous. The Buckeyes were shut out in 11 of the first 15 meetings and scored just 21 points total in that span. Michigan scored 371. To put that in perspective, Rutgers has scored more points against Ohio State since joining the Big Ten three meetings ago than the Buckeyes scored against the Wolverines in their first 15.